West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... present sanity to jury and that neither he nor his counsel were present at time the court decreed him presently sane , was not error , since pro- ceedings did not form part of trial . State v . Basco , 1950 , 216 La . 365 , 43 So. 2d ...
... present sanity to jury and that neither he nor his counsel were present at time the court decreed him presently sane , was not error , since pro- ceedings did not form part of trial . State v . Basco , 1950 , 216 La . 365 , 43 So. 2d ...
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... present at time of submission of question of his present sanity to jury and that neither he nor his counsel were present at time the court decreed him presently sane , was not error , since pro- ceedings did not form part of trial under ...
... present at time of submission of question of his present sanity to jury and that neither he nor his counsel were present at time the court decreed him presently sane , was not error , since pro- ceedings did not form part of trial under ...
Page 329
... present in court at every im- portant stage of the trial from the moment of his arraignment to his sen- tence , otherwise a verdict against him and sentence will be set aside . State v . Pope , 1949 , 214 La . 1026 , 39 So.2d 719 . 5 ...
... present in court at every im- portant stage of the trial from the moment of his arraignment to his sen- tence , otherwise a verdict against him and sentence will be set aside . State v . Pope , 1949 , 214 La . 1026 , 39 So.2d 719 . 5 ...
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